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Posted: October 1st, 2010 | Comments Comments Off

Whew!  Things have been a little crazy in the Smiling Dog world. Since my last post many cute little puppies have come and gone. I also spent the better part of the summer recovering from a little medical procedure. All of that has kept me from my true love, blogging. Well, rest assured I’m back. Take a look at the trained puppies for sale section of this website. I have two beautiful English lab puppies trained and ready to go. Both are ready to lay under your kitchen table and eat anything that hits the floor.


Smiling Dog Puppies in Live Benefit Auctions

Posted: March 4th, 2010 | Comments (1) Comment

Definately not a sissy's dog.

On March 6th two of Smiling Dog’s very own puppies will be featured items in two local benefit auctions. One organization is the Healing Hearts Pediatric Foundation. They will have the opportunity to bid on my yellow/white lab named Tank. Tank is a man’s man kind of dog. He is going to be a very big boy and will eventually dwarf all of someone’s expensive furniture and small children. He is great with kids and other dogs.

Sweet female lab puppy

"Please... spoil me."

The other puppy being auctioned is Tank’s little sister, Charley Girl. CG is extremely playful and affectionate. She is always looking for a comfortable lap to lay across. Solid puppy with a great temperament.


Christmas Surprise

Posted: February 27th, 2010 | Comments Comments Off

Puppy Delivery

The perfect Christmas present.

With the holidays in the rear view mirror, I came across this picture sent to me by a client. Christmas 2009, The Smith family in Westport, CT became the proud owners of one of our trained Smiling Dog puppies. As timing would have it, Smiling Santa himself was able to suit up and make the delivery himself. On a personal note, once in your lifetime I encourage everyone to don an ill-fitted Santa suit and go for a drive early Christmas morning. The reactions are priceless.

Having already opened presents, the Smith children and other assorted relatives were basking in the glow of yet another successful Christmas – when the doorbell rang. The parents quickly duct taped the kids to the couch and ran to the door to meet Santa and Jack. Santa handed mom the leash and she confidently walked Jack into the family room to meet the kids that would spoil him and sneak him table food for the rest of his life.

It was a great morning for Jack and The Smiths… for Santa too.